Finding Joy and Purpose in Suffering

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Jesus says, I know your affliction and your poverty. That word is tribulation, by the way. I know your tribulation and poverty, but you are rich. I know the slander of those who say that they are Jews and are not, but are actually a synagogue of Satan. [00:02:40]

Don't be afraid of what you are to suffer. Look, the devil is about to throw some of you into prison to test you, and you will experience affliction for 10 days, but be faithful to the point of death, and I will give you the crown of life. [00:02:57]

Unlike Muhammad, unlike Buddha, unlike Hare Krishna, unlike any other religious figure of the world, we don't serve a God who is outside of our suffering. We serve a God who's in the middle, right? We learned this. Not on the fringe, not on the outskirts. He's in the middle, in the middle of our suffering. [00:06:23]

You have to not only get to the point of suffering, which is what hurts, but you actually, to build muscle, you have to tear the muscle to go through the point of suffering so that the muscle grows stronger in order to resist the stress down the road. Does that make sense? [00:14:36]

See, here's what suffering does. Suffering drives us to dependence upon God by exposing our weaknesses. And by exposing our weaknesses, it fortifies our faith. This is how I believe Paul can say, I can do all things. Through who? Through Christ who strengthens me, why? [00:16:14]

And so we deduce from that, something pretty unbelievable. They are suffering, not for sin, but for doing a good thing for God. You're probably saying, really? Do you remember the first time you surrendered your life to Christ back in, maybe as a child or as an adult, when you really surrendered your life to Christ, you were born again, you got saved, remember this? [00:19:09]

Good and evil run on parallel tracks and often arrive at the same time. Say that again. Good and, this is how the Bible works. Good and evil run on parallel tracks. And if you look in the distance, it looks like they come together. They arrive often at the same time. [00:22:21]

Here's what God's saying. I am allowing the devil to test you. Now, the word test is interesting. It doesn't mean like test, like a popcorn. It doesn't mean like quiz. It doesn't mean like a final exam, ACT. It doesn't mean any of that. Here's what the word test means. Write this down. It means to prove. [00:31:23]

God uses your present suffering to teach you dependence upon him and here's how it works. He's watching and he wants to strengthen you in the present trial to give you a fortified faith to push back on the next trial that's how it works now you're probably saying well well i'm going to test right now it doesn't feel good i get that. [00:32:46]

If you live that way, I can promise you this. You will live a life without passion, a life without purpose, and a life of regret. But here's the flip side. If you dare to live for Jesus, what Jesus says is that if you live for me, here's the deal. It's going to be tough. [00:44:40]

It's going to get progressively worse at times. You're going to be persecuted for your faith. You may be ridiculed. You're going to be persecuted for your faith. You're going to maybe be in prison as the world goes in the future, and you may die one day for the gospel. But here's the promise I have for you. [00:45:30]

I'm going to ask you in just a moment to cast your cares upon the Lord, to bring your struggle to the Lord, bring your questions to God, to bring your pain to the Lord Jesus Christ, and to bow down and let Jesus heal you. Let Jesus walk with you. [00:45:38]

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